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Product Spotlight 2026 Q1
Our spotlight series highlights a few platform improvements with the biggest impact on day-to-day operations. Over the past quarter, we introduced a range of updates across the platform, and after reviewing our release notes, we selected three that most improve how teams manage access and monitor machines in real time.
Together, these updates strengthen three key areas of the platform:
Governance – How access and agreements are managed.
Visibility – How machines are monitored in real time.
Operational awareness – How teams are alerted to important changes.
We asked members of our engineering team to share a bit of context on what these updates are and how they help.
Terms & Conditions Management
Manage platform agreements and require user acceptance directly within Autonoma.
More and more customers are offering portals to their own customers, and we received feedback that clarity around access and agreements was becoming more important. With this update, terms and conditions can now be managed directly in the platform and presented to users whenever acceptance is required.
Matthias BalotaEngineering
As digital services become more structured and monetized, clarity around platform access becomes increasingly important.
Autonoma now enables customers to upload and manage Terms & Conditions directly within the platform. When enabled, users must accept the latest version at first login via checkbox confirmation.
This ensures clear access conditions and helps structure digital services offered through the platform, including subscription-based programs.
State Datastream Alarms
Get notified when machines remain in critical states longer than expected.
Not all important machine signals are numeric values. Many are operational states — for example whether a machine is running, stopped, or in a fault condition. With state duration alarms, teams can now be notified when a machine remains in a specific state beyond a configured duration.
Sebastian WinklerEngineering
Autonoma now supports alarms based on state duration.
Instead of triggering alerts based on numeric thresholds, users can configure alarms that activate when a machine enters a specific state and remains in that state for a defined period of time.
This makes it easier to detect situations such as machines remaining stopped, idle, or in a fault condition longer than expected — helping teams respond faster when something on site requires attention.
Live HMI & Video Streams in Dashboards
Monitor machines visually, directly from your dashboard.
We always want dashboards to reflect how teams actually work. Adding support for live HMI and video stream widgets was challenging, but worth it. These widgets allow teams to see what’s happening on site directly from the dashboard and build dashboards around what matters most.
Matthias BalotaEngineering
Dashboards now support live HMI and video streams as fully adjustable widgets.
Service teams and operators can integrate real-time visual monitoring directly into their dashboards, improving situational awareness without switching tools or interfaces.
We’ll continue improving the platform with the same goal in mind: helping teams monitor, understand, and service their machines more effectively.
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